Thank you for the question. It's a good question.
The increase in drowning among indigenous Canadians and new Canadians is a staggering data point. It's not just slightly more; it's many times more than in the non-indigenous and non-new Canadian population.
Collaboration and co-operation with existing service-delivering agencies and with partners who are already on the ground and connected to this issue is really the objective of our implementation plan. We have met with organizations and groups to try to engage them, not just in the delivery but in the decision-making in terms of what programs and what things would stop the tragedy that you have described. It is a complex scenario, but there are people who are close to those communities in all communities in Canada and who will need to be engaged from the point of view of both decision-making and an implementation plan.